Re: Anyone know where to order SilenTrim rim silencers from pintech?
2002-11-17 by wb7ubd
Actually, Pintech stopped carrying it because they said, and I quote, customers found it to be cheaper in auto part stores -- I guess it was like window trim
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2002-11-17 by wb7ubd
Actually, Pintech stopped carrying it because they said, and I quote, customers found it to be cheaper in auto part stores -- I guess it was like window trim
2002-11-17 by wb7ubd
We could certainly get toe stops if needed. I ve seen parts in the various Yamaha catalogs we paw through and could order one next time we place an order
2002-11-17 by Walt
On a more serious note I have found the rim triggers on the RHP pads to be MUCH nicer than the stereo rims. The main pad and rim triggers have individual
2002-11-17 by hairytrigger
Thanks Walt. I hadn t considered that. This could solve more than one problem! Scott ... http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000224VI/qid=103749707
2002-11-17 by Walt
Hi Scott, This possibly could be caused by the sticks you re using Scott - switch to Top Banana s (
2002-11-17 by Walt
Hi Harri, Another thing that may cause your hits to be hard could the size sticks you re using - are you using heavy or light sticks? Lighter ones will not
2002-11-16 by hairytrigger
Yes, the gain, sensitivity and all that other crap only works for the whole pad. There is no separate control for the rim. The main problem is the rim function
2002-11-16 by Briaan Storm
Hi Harri, It sounds like your playing with too much force. Lighten up! Get a practice pad and practice sixteenths(RLRL,ETC.)while tapping quarter notes with
2002-11-16 by dopmi
i just do that but not sure there is a difference cause i have to hit Hard to make rim have the clap sound , enabled or disabled if i hit hard on rim i have a
2002-11-16 by hairytrigger
OK, Here s the only thing I can Think of. Go into VOICE EDIT mode. Scroll up thru the menus until you get to RimToPad. Select the rim trigger(by hitting
2002-11-16 by dopmi
hi , sorry if it was not clear , i talk about the TP80S pad , to activate the sound of the rim i have to play both rim and center of the pad ( like a real
2002-11-16 by hairytrigger
What do you mean separately? What type pad do you use for snare. A tp80s is already separated pad to rim. If you mean two separate inputs, it can t be done
2002-11-15 by Harri Ohra-aho
Hi When playing hi-hat 16th notes on the tp60 pad, I can t hold a steady rhythm since my sticks usually start bouncing all over the place after a while. Anyone
2002-11-15 by dopmi
Hi , i want to use the rim of my snare pad separately then the snare pad , how to do that ? Thank s
2002-11-13 by Jim Tonak
... Yes Jim ratzo@tampabay.rr.com
2002-11-13 by Luis Fernando Almada Suarez
thx a lot!!! very informative..I guess I will go for the Gibraltar...are they standard in sizes?? ... the ... clamp. ... It s ... the ... and ... best ... very
2002-11-12 by Jim Tonak
... The metal thingy can be had from www.drumbalaya.com It s a CL Hex Rod. I recently got one for $10 shipped. As for the clamp, I wouldn t waste money on
2002-11-12 by Luis Fernando Almada Suarez
hi guy... any of you know a good place to get some extra clamps ? and also the metal thingo to hook the pads? thx a lot for your help/ PQ Almada
2002-11-10 by warrenpink
James I tried the Roland Mesh Head pads but the rim trigger does not work with DTXPRESS. The signal that it gives is too small. So instead I upgraded to a
2002-11-10 by Walt
Hi James, I ve been using the PD80s (single trigger) as toms on my kit for a while, and they work fine. I also have Pintech mesh head pads on my kit - at
2002-11-10 by dopmi
Hi i want to use a dual zone cymbal pad and add it a PCY10 to play bell on it , you know any others then yamaha ? Thank s
2002-11-10 by dopmi
... ok i try ;-) ... The ... to ... easily ... price, ... ride. ... the ... time ... but ... ride/crash ... pad ... all ... one
2002-11-10 by liberatusvirus
Stephane, Sorry, I forgot about your PCY10. You may have to stay with the Yamaha, which is not a bad cymbal at all. The Hart ECX series is slightly similar in
2002-11-10 by dopmi
Hi Ed , the Pintech Zenbal ZB2 seem real good but i i wanted to add a PCY10 to play bell and with the Pintech Zenbal ZB2 it s not possible to add that because
2002-11-09 by paddchas2000
Hi everyone, I am looking to upgrade the snare trigger on my DTXPress - I was looking at the Roland PD80R as a likely candidate - I prefer the mesh head. I was
2002-11-09 by liberatusvirus
Hi Stephane, I agree that the Yamahas don t always respond to what appears to be a good hit, but all rim switches can be a little finicky. My favorite
2002-11-09 by Walt
Hi Jim, I haven t heard of any problems, nor would I anticipate that you would have any with any of the ones you ve listed - kick pads are pretty straight
2002-11-09 by dopmi
Great ;-)) , before i buy the PCY80S cymbal and as i have time to time problem with that pad ( edge don t react time to time but not enough to prouve that to
2002-11-09 by Jim Tonak
I m thinking the next thing I might upgrade on my DTXpress kit is the kick pad. Are there any that simply won t work with the module? The ones that seem
2002-11-09 by sales
2002-11-08 by Calvin Lee
Hey Jim, thanks for that valuable piece of advice. ... Calvin ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive
2002-11-08 by liberatusvirus
Right. If you plug the PCY80s into the input that had your crash, you ll get the full effect of rim, bow, and choke. The PCY10 can go into 9/10, and with a
2002-11-08 by dopmi
so i can use the input of my past crash for a new PCY80S and the 9/10 input for the bell PCY10 , and even if i use a splitter buy another pad ? ( seem yes but
2002-11-08 by Jim Tonak
... Only thing I ll add to that... Tear the rack down to the legs, and start over. Measure the distances between fittings on one side and duplicate them at
2002-11-08 by James Willard
Hey, They doesn t show much about setting up the rack (it only has a diagram) but for operating the kit you can get the manuals online at:
2002-11-08 by hinhua2000
Hello people... i know it s sound funny. i bought this dtxpress set used. It didn t come with the manual. So i wonder if anybody could lead me in setting up
2002-11-08 by liberatusvirus
Someone can run a search for the post of the various triggers and their corresponding inputs (it actually derived from one of the electronic drum sites) if
2002-11-08 by hairytrigger
Inputs 1 thru 8 are STEREO inputs. They will trigger two sounds from STEREO pads. Stereo pads use two different type triggers for the pad and rim. A piezo
2002-11-08 by dopmi
Bow and rim will work in any of the Xpress inputs except ... why ? it s a strereo input trigger no ? i read on DTXpress manuel that if i use a mono cable only
2002-11-07 by Chris Petrone
Hi, The PCY10 is a mono trigger. I have mine plugged into the dual mono input 9/10. I used a 1/4 stereo to dual rca splitter . The PCY10 is on one side of
2002-11-07 by hairytrigger
If you want the choke effect, you need to change the Pad Type in Trigger setup edit mode. I dont know what page it is on in the dtxpress II manual.ook in the
2002-11-06 by Jim Manfredi (Ashly)
I have had the DTXpressII kit for a couple of weeks. I bought a PCY10 and PCY80S add on to go with it. Can someone guide me as to the best way to connect to,
2002-11-06 by liberatusvirus
Hi Chitsman, The ZB2 model is stereo like the Yamaha PCY80s and unlike, for example, the Hart Ecymbal II Ride or the Pintech CC102ST, which are dual mono. Bow
2002-11-06 by chitsman
Hi liberatusvisrus, I have a question regarding the Pintech Zenbals ZB2... Is it a dual trigger cymbal or a stereo trigger, like the Yamaha PCY80S? Which input
2002-11-06 by liberatusvirus
Hi Sam, The Zenbal puts the TCs to bed (no offense to those on strict budgets). One important consideration about the ZB2 as a ride is that its relatively
2002-11-06 by otacon28us
hey congrads on the dtxpress II i m sure you will have alot of fun with it.. now lets see what help i can give you anyways on your questions.. first off on the
2002-11-06 by otacon28us
well first off congards on the zenbal cymbal.. i ve demoed a few at guitar center ,but haven t picked one up yet.. they seemed to be alot better designed than
2002-11-06 by liberatusvirus
I ve been able to get one of these in my kit, and though I haven t had a lot of time with it, my first impressions are really positive. It tracks well, seems
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2002-11-01 by yoavf21
Hi everybody, I just got myself a new Dtxpress II and I am wondering what are the best setting to get a sounds as possibly close to John Bonham s sound (Led